Why is Sean Taylor on this list? He had what? One good season? Its a tragedy what happened to him but still should not be in this discussion

mrbigass says:Jun 19, 2014 7:31 AM

You probably have 3 folks here who know who Hadl is……

wtfchiefs says:Jun 19, 2014 8:19 AM

I don’t understand how guys that play 3 or 4 seasons get on these lists.

floratiotime says:Jun 19, 2014 9:10 AM

How does Sean Taylor get a vote? He hardly had a career. These fanboys need to give it a break.

jayvee3 says:Jun 19, 2014 11:29 AM

Curious to see Sean Taylor on the list and not Bob Sanders. One played 55 games and made one All Pro 2nd team, while one played 50 games, made two All Pro 1st teams, won DPotY, and was arguably the MVP of a SB run.

whenwilliteverend says:Jun 19, 2014 12:53 PM

I bet you only have about three people who know how good Terry Metcalf was.

themike31 says:Jun 19, 2014 5:05 PM

Deion was probably the right choice, but Woodson might be my favorite player of the modern era so I just had to throw a vote there. Him being gone is the reason the Packers haven’t made it back to a Super Bowl since 45.

1 Tomlinson: Only Simpson, Payton and possibly Jim Brown were better all-time not only running backs but players overall in NFL history.

2 Sanders: Top 5 corner all-time. Top 3 as far as dangerous return men behind only Hester and Sayers.

3 Barber: Should have been MVP over Alexander. Unfortunately played along a great short yardage back in Jacobs. Barber always was the reason they were in scoring position. Great homerun back who could also get yards with power and elite moves. Excellent receiver and underrated blocker. Seems a jerk as a person based on media outlets.

Hadl like most of the old AFL quarterbacks racked up huge numbers against almost non-existent defenses. He was average with the Rams in the NFL, and was the worst trade acquisition in NFL history with the Rams pilfering draft picks from the desperate and foolish Packers. Yes this was the Lawrence Welk trade. The Rams got a one and a two and a one, a and a two and a three.